Mull Historical Society is actually a man, named Colin MacIntyre, hiding within a fantasy organisation all the better to wow us with his songwriting (Colin is also an author and playwright) and his music, which in this case is produced by none other than Bernard Butler. Wake...view item »

A real mix of tunes and emotions. Although the style of music swings through the emotions, the main theme of this punk-folk album is the artist's love of England. This is not however, a sentimental cowboy-esque idealistic view that one might find in US country, nor is it a right-wing 'send the buggers back' diatribe, rather a genuine love of Albion...view item »

After shutting up shop for less time than LCD Soundsystem, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, is back with another album, Young Adult. If the solitary star in the middle of the confusing artwork didn't give it away, Sam Duckworth is openly left-wing, and is unafraid to let that ring out through his songs. ...view item »

Repressing of Frank Turner’s first official outing (not including demos and what not) as a solo acoustic singer/songwriter after leaving hardcore band Million Dead. Keeping his punk rock rage, but pushing it through a softer lense. It’s been 10 years since this was first out, but Thatcher Fu*ked ...view item »

Sheer joy right here for Frank Turner devotees. The First Ten Years does precisely what it says on the deluxe 7LP box-set, assembling the 3 previous Three Years collections (most of them appearing on vinyl for the first time) and adding in a wide array of bonus rarities. 77 tracks, 7 slabs of vinyl, 1 pos...view item »

Album number two from rockers Reuben, first released in 2005 but never before on vinyl record. Very Fast Very Dangerous, with its big lorry-cabin front cover, still sounds well energetic and well angsty after these ten years, and the reissue is in a gatefold sleeve "with a unique opening slot" apparently. Well I'm certa...view item »

‘Exit, Persuaded By A Bear’ features brand new material from Leeds-formed, London-based folk-rock collective To Kill A King, ahead of their forthcoming debut LP due for release early next year. They make melodic and heartfelt music built on guitar motifs, chiming riffs, rousing vocal harmonies and catchy melodies. This EP was partly ...view item »

Frank Turner forgets what folk punk is and gets all nostalgic with Mongol Horde, a band comprised of Sleeping Souls contributor Matt Nasir, as well as old punx friend Ben Dawson (of Turner's old band, Million Dead). The result is something like hardcore, this self-titled debut full of a different kind of energy Turner hasn't tapped into for a go...view item »

'Famous Graves' is the fourth studio record from Michigan's Cheap Girls, a rock 'n' roll trio based around the boozy and romantic songwriting of Ian Graham. Their first for Xtra Mile (home to all your orgcore and sad punk favourites, from Frank Turner to Against Me!), the band continue their slightly countrified punk sound and let the ...view item »

Against Me!'s latest record, Transgender Dysphoria Blues, was a no frills pop-punk record that thrived on ferocity and the inspiring personal narratives of frontwoman Laura Jane Grace. "Unconditional Love" is about the importance of self-love and acceptance, spat out through gang vocals. It comes on this 7" with ne...view item »

I've been having a listen to this whilst ruminating on mortality. Its been 10 years since Clap Your Hands Say Yeah emerged and here they are still plodding on, peddling a vibrant kind of Killers-inspired take on flag-waving stadium pop on opening track 'As Always'. 'Blameless' is equally Flowers-lite and I'm likin...view item »

Million Dead (lest we forget, the original band of Frank Turner) effectively ceased to be ten years ago, following the release of this album. In commemoration, Harmony No Harmony is seeing reissue, the record’s first outing on vinyl. And what vinyl! Double LP, pressed to transparent yellow wax, in...view item »

I listen to Poetry of the Dead now for the third time as I write this and I'm sorry to say, I am stuggling to find one song that has any of the old Frank Turner that I know and enjoy. He needs to drop the band and the attempt at this "rock" sound that he has incorporated into this album. "Faithful Son" is the only track that strikes me on the plus ...view item »

Jonah's decision to abandon all his prior band identities and instead put music out under his own name has not affected his artistic ability in any way. In fact this is probably Jonah's most addicting and assuring work since Onelinedrawing's Visitor. The pop-rock elements of his time spent in gratitude have been firmly welded into his indie-acou...view item »

My Vitriol with Pyrrhic Victory Ep on. Recently dropped by a major label, here they are on Xtra Mile with their come back single bruised and battered by the "shit business". Spacey rock from another planet that I would only visit if my space craft had run out of fuel. Angsty shoegazy (phil says nearly My Bloody Valentine. ) ...view item »

Xtra Mile have put out a 5 track EP from ex Million Dead Singer songwriter Frank Turner. The main things I notice about this are the drawing of what looks like a retarded Noel Gallagher on the back and the sleevenotes about when he got his guitar nicked. 'And I ever find the fucker who nicked it, I'm going to tear them apart with my bare fucking ha...view item »

Now the DARTZ! and “Once twice again” on Extra Mile. Its sounds a
bit like Billy Bragg or something exactly the same as you've heard many
times before. B-side is shite and deeply annoying with a gang of lads chanting
about some jock being a square in a phoney Beastie Boys way. Aehs says "I
like i...view item »

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